Posted by Hendry Lee on 04/16/07 in Contextual News, Google AdSense
Google AdSense has made a makeover to the AdSense units, just in time for spring. The team say that the new formats are not only visually appealing to users, but they also perform even better for publishers and advertisers.
They decided to switch to the new format after extensive testing and research.
There is no way a […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 02/23/07 in Google AdSense, Tips
Often we read in forums, blogs or articles about stunning click-through rates claimed by some AdSense publishers by using some techniques or others.
Assuming the claims are true, we rush to adapt this method hoping to achieve more or less as high CTR as the original poster claimed. Much to our dismay, often the techniques result […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 11/1/06 in Contextual News, Google AdSense
Google has enabled publishers to create Custom Search Engine using Google’s core search technology. The search engine, which is built on the Google Co-op platform, is tailored to the need of the publishers which prioritizes or restricts search results based on websites and pages that they specify.
With this product, anyone can create specialized search engine […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 10/31/06 in Contextual News, Google AdSense
The new version of Firefox 2.0 is not included in the Google AdSense Firefox Referral program. Google AdSense affiliate program includes only Firefox up to version 1.5.
A forum user received a response from Google about this issue:
Thanks for writing in about the Firefox plus Google Toolbar referral button. We currently offer Firefox 1.5 in our […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 10/30/06 in Google AdSense, Tips
Many web publishers focus too heavily on CTR because it is simply lucrative. If we could just increase our earnings from the existing traffic and visitors, why shouldn’t we do it?
Moreover, getting more traffic after optimization usually means even more revenue. Better still, it squeezes the most out of available resources.
There are many factors […]
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